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  1. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Christian X was the king of Denmark (1912–47) who symbolized the nation’s resistance to the German occupation during World War II. The eldest son of the future King Frederick VIII and Louise of Sweden and Norway, Christian became chief of the royal guard in 1898 and married Alexandrine of.

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    Há 4 dias · It is believed that Denmark became Christian for political reasons so as not to get invaded by the Holy Roman Empire. A rising Christian power in Europe, the Holy Roman Empire was an important trading partner for the Danes.

  3. Há 3 dias · Margrethe II et Sophie de Grèce sont cousines par leur ancêtre commun (arrière-arrière grand-père) Christian IX, roi de Danemark, la première étant issue de la descendance de Frédéric VIII et la seconde par Thyra de Danemark et Georges I er, fille et fils de Christian IX.

  4. Há 2 dias · Denmark secured qualification with a 5–1 win at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, which included a hat-trick by Christian Eriksen, who added to his tally of eight goals in qualification. Denmark were allocated into Pot 3 in advance of the draw for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. They were drawn into Group C, alongside Australia, Peru, and France.

  5. 5 de mai. de 2024 · In 1852, Christian became the heir-presumptive to the Danish throne. Following the death of King Frederick VII 11 years later, Christian became King of Denmark. Due to Christian's German background, he was unpopular among his subjects during the start of his reign.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Christian IX (born April 8, 1818, Gottorp, Schleswig—died Jan. 29, 1906, Copenhagen) was a Danish king who came to the throne at the height of a crisis over Schleswig-Holstein in 1863 and who later resisted the advance of full parliamentary government in Denmark.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Christian VII (born Jan. 29, 1749, Copenhagen—died March 13, 1808, Rendsburg, Schleswig) was a mentally incompetent king of Denmark and Norway; his reign saw the brief domination of the kingdom by Count Johann Friedrich Struensee. The son of Frederick V, Christian VII came to the throne in 1766.